Fall decor at this price is practically free. Just ask girl math.
Heads up: this listing is only for the pillow *covers*. If you need inserts, too, you can get 'em:"I bought two packs so I could cover four pillows. It is so much cheaper than buying new pillows every time you want to update your colors.
Little tip: buy the cover that is just under the actual pillow dimensions so you have a fuller cushion. My cushions measure 18 x 18 inches and I bought the 16 x 16 covers. I had to fold them in half to place them inside the covers and then once zipped I fussed with the cushion as opposed to trying to force them in and risking ripping the zipper. It worked perfectly! The texture is really nice, too, almost like fleece but much thicker.
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